I don’t watch it but that’s that old Dr Who isn’t it?
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He's had enough of time travel and saving the world, choosing to be been reincarnated this time as a French footy coach
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He's had enough of time travel and saving the world, choosing to be been reincarnated this time as a French footy coach
I wonder if anyone from Everton has had a word with our favourite little Spaniard, sitting quietly on a bench at the other end of the East Lancs Road? They very well may have done?
Dyche is currently reaping the benefits of five years in total control at Burnley. Hand picking all his players , no foreign mercenaries or academy prima donnas, a small squad whereby he can keep them all happy.He was at the club six months before there were any real improvements. Nearly all new signings are slow to establish themselves usually needing a pre-season to get Dyche fit, as we say. He has no experience of dropping into a club and instantly making an impact.Yes makes sense. I don't believe he is wedded to a philosophy that wouldn't allow for more attacking play though. I am looking at his ability to get the most out of a player and improve them. Not many coaches could get more out of that Burnley squad than Dyche does. Also I reckon right now we WOULD settle for some organised 1-0 vistories in the short term. Burnley are playing better football than Everton right now!
watch burnely on the tele and that will tell you why he's not everyones cup of team, good manager but his football is borderline Pulis, and at the end of the day football is entertainment and there is absolutely nothing entertaining about watching that kind of football
off course it's about winning, but were not in as bad as a position as people make out, no need to rush and get a manager on a long term basis where a couple of wins shoots us right up the table anyway.
Nobody's odds drop that quickly without there being some news imminent surely.
There's no smoke without fire...